TripAdvisor Reviews Villa Alskog Gotland

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... We sat there sipping our cappuccinos and lattes for almost an hour, while the girls warmed themselves in red blankets provided by the restaurant.

When the rain stopped, we had a closer look at the St. Nicholas church ruin that faces on the same square. This one had the entire roof missing and Terry and I found it interesting to study the somewhat crude engineering (steel tie rods, concrete infill) used to stabilize the ...

... back across to Visby for the ferry home. Our accommodation reception was still closed & despite a phone call in which they assured us that they would meet us there in 5 minutes so we could pay, no one turned up for half an hour so we left our details & didn't receive a follow up call until the afternoon!

... and had an old feeling to it with farms and farm animales everywhere.

After a relaxing lunch we drove and arrived at the second hostel. We had had a long day and had a bbq with Swedish sausage and some beer and wine.

The next day we travelled to the top most island of Gotland, to a beach that reminds me of Matarangi. After hours of sunbathing and swimming we went back to the hostel and had kebabs for dinner. That night we had ...

... Then it was used for military storage and now it is an outdoor theatre in Summer. To be honest it was a bit of a dump when we got there because it is the off season so it wasn't set up and there was rubbish and stuff around the place. I was very careful when taking the photos to not get the stands, temporary seating, roof beams and other stuff that makes it look used and abused, so it looks like a lovely ruin for all you folk who weren't there. I'm sure it's a ...